It’s from the same news source as the image they linked, and it contains the line “If you live in a big city in Canada, chances are you regularly hear noises that are harmful to your health.”
But, I am suspect of this poster.
That URL for the picture seems sketchy, and using a sentence from a 2-year-old news story is also odd as hell.
@otter@lemmy.ca@mp3@lemmy.ca@dwazou@jlai.lu
I’m pretty sure I viewed this post when it still had the original CBC link, with the CBC headline preserved in the post title. I think this poster is getting tripped up by the Lemmy issue whereby adding a post image deletes the URL. Maybe the user then supplies their own title instead of the ‘copy suggested title’
It appears that you linked an image.
Here’s the link they probably tried to link:
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/whitecoat/the-dose-noise-health-1.6889724
It’s from the same news source as the image they linked, and it contains the line “If you live in a big city in Canada, chances are you regularly hear noises that are harmful to your health.”
But, I am suspect of this poster. That URL for the picture seems sketchy, and using a sentence from a 2-year-old news story is also odd as hell.
It is even stranger than it has 20 upvotes if the link is broken.
@otter@lemmy.ca @mp3@lemmy.ca @dwazou@jlai.lu I’m pretty sure I viewed this post when it still had the original CBC link, with the CBC headline preserved in the post title. I think this poster is getting tripped up by the Lemmy issue whereby adding a post image deletes the URL. Maybe the user then supplies their own title instead of the ‘copy suggested title’